I almost forgot to tell you guys!
I almost forgot to tell you guys!
I went to the neighbor's the other day and he brought
out his 7 foot boa "Liberty" and asked me if I wanted to
hold her... I don't know why but I did... the air temp
was coolish so when I took her, she rested the bulk of her
weight in my arms, but the front 3 feet or so she went up
my arm and draped herself along my shoulders behind my
neck! I admit to just a TEENSE bit of apprehension but if
any snake can be said to be "sweet", then she certainly
was.
Very exciting, how many times in your life do you get to
do something like that?
out his 7 foot boa "Liberty" and asked me if I wanted to
hold her... I don't know why but I did... the air temp
was coolish so when I took her, she rested the bulk of her
weight in my arms, but the front 3 feet or so she went up
my arm and draped herself along my shoulders behind my
neck! I admit to just a TEENSE bit of apprehension but if
any snake can be said to be "sweet", then she certainly
was.
Very exciting, how many times in your life do you get to
do something like that?
I almost forgot to tell you guys!
I held a snake once and nearly peed my pants!
I almost forgot to tell you guys!
valerie wrote: I went to the neighbor's the other day and he brought
out his 7 foot boa "Liberty" and asked me if I wanted to
hold her... I don't know why but I did... the air temp
was coolish so when I took her, she rested the bulk of her
weight in my arms, but the front 3 feet or so she went up
my arm and draped herself along my shoulders behind my
neck! I admit to just a TEENSE bit of apprehension but if
any snake can be said to be "sweet", then she certainly
was.
Very exciting, how many times in your life do you get to
do something like that?
Very Cool and way to go, they are not slimey and creepy and have killer written all over them. Only way to over come a fear, face it, things aren't always as bad as we think. That is how I learned about snakes too,OMG my sis in law would have gone into cardiac arrest just at the suggestion of being in the same city as a snake.
Good on ya girl.
out his 7 foot boa "Liberty" and asked me if I wanted to
hold her... I don't know why but I did... the air temp
was coolish so when I took her, she rested the bulk of her
weight in my arms, but the front 3 feet or so she went up
my arm and draped herself along my shoulders behind my
neck! I admit to just a TEENSE bit of apprehension but if
any snake can be said to be "sweet", then she certainly
was.
Very exciting, how many times in your life do you get to
do something like that?
Very Cool and way to go, they are not slimey and creepy and have killer written all over them. Only way to over come a fear, face it, things aren't always as bad as we think. That is how I learned about snakes too,OMG my sis in law would have gone into cardiac arrest just at the suggestion of being in the same city as a snake.
Good on ya girl.
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
• Mae West
• Mae West
I almost forgot to tell you guys!
Just don't upset them while you're holding them, a 7 foot bull snake about crushed me to death once.
When I was growing up in Montana, we had a real rattlesnake problem. They were everywhere, I even saw one on my doorstep once when I went to get the morning paper.
My next door neighbor was a "Rattlesnake Mercenary" whose job it was to capture the critters for zoos and research. What a cool job title, eh?
"Say, what do you do for a living?"
"I'm a Rattlesnake Mercenary."
He used a "grabber" which was a long stick with a claw attached to catch them, and I'm telling you he had the fastest reflexes I've ever seen in a human. He once caught a big rattler in midair right in front of his face!
When I was growing up in Montana, we had a real rattlesnake problem. They were everywhere, I even saw one on my doorstep once when I went to get the morning paper.
My next door neighbor was a "Rattlesnake Mercenary" whose job it was to capture the critters for zoos and research. What a cool job title, eh?
"Say, what do you do for a living?"
"I'm a Rattlesnake Mercenary."

He used a "grabber" which was a long stick with a claw attached to catch them, and I'm telling you he had the fastest reflexes I've ever seen in a human. He once caught a big rattler in midair right in front of his face!
All the world's a stage and the men and women merely players...Shakespeare
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I almost forgot to tell you guys!
Hey Far - when they cut that particular snake open there was indeed a man in there................
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I almost forgot to tell you guys!
Snakes are amazing! I'm glad you took the once in a lifetime opportunity to hold something in your arms that could probably grow really big and kill you. Of course, I think you're facing the same risk when you hold a child. And children are usually slimier...
Are constrictor states native to North America or do we only have the poisonous ones?
Are constrictor states native to North America or do we only have the poisonous ones?
I almost forgot to tell you guys!
I don't know of any constrictors native to the States. Anybody?
I always had curiosity about them... I remember in grade school
sometimes the little boys would find a garter snake on the school
grounds and chase screaming little girls with it... always took the wind
out of their sails when I would say "Oh let me see" and they'd turn away.
I was no fun.
'Course, didn't take too many grades later before the boys found out
Val was LOTS of fun!!!
;) :yh_giggle :yh_battin
I always had curiosity about them... I remember in grade school
sometimes the little boys would find a garter snake on the school
grounds and chase screaming little girls with it... always took the wind
out of their sails when I would say "Oh let me see" and they'd turn away.
I was no fun.
'Course, didn't take too many grades later before the boys found out
Val was LOTS of fun!!!
;) :yh_giggle :yh_battin
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I almost forgot to tell you guys!
valerie wrote: I don't know of any constrictors native to the States. Anybody?
I always had curiosity about them... I remember in grade school
sometimes the little boys would find a garter snake on the school
grounds and chase screaming little girls with it... always took the wind
out of their sails when I would say "Oh let me see" and they'd turn away.
I was no fun.
'Course, didn't take too many grades later before the boys found out
Val was LOTS of fun!!!
;) :yh_giggle :yh_battin
I went to the wrong school!
I always had curiosity about them... I remember in grade school
sometimes the little boys would find a garter snake on the school
grounds and chase screaming little girls with it... always took the wind
out of their sails when I would say "Oh let me see" and they'd turn away.
I was no fun.
'Course, didn't take too many grades later before the boys found out
Val was LOTS of fun!!!
;) :yh_giggle :yh_battin
I went to the wrong school!
I almost forgot to tell you guys!
valerie wrote: I went to the neighbor's the other day and he brought
out his 7 foot boa "Liberty" and asked me if I wanted to
hold her... I don't know why but I did... the air temp
was coolish so when I took her, she rested the bulk of her
weight in my arms, but the front 3 feet or so she went up
my arm and draped herself along my shoulders behind my
neck! I admit to just a TEENSE bit of apprehension but if
any snake can be said to be "sweet", then she certainly
was.
Very exciting, how many times in your life do you get to
do something like that?
I have to hand it to you Val, I'm a big strapping guy & I would not want to hold that snake, in fact any snake!! I HATE SNAKES!!! I saw my fair share of those nasty critters when I was in Florida earlier this year, I almost stepped on one wearing open sandles. UGH!
out his 7 foot boa "Liberty" and asked me if I wanted to
hold her... I don't know why but I did... the air temp
was coolish so when I took her, she rested the bulk of her
weight in my arms, but the front 3 feet or so she went up
my arm and draped herself along my shoulders behind my
neck! I admit to just a TEENSE bit of apprehension but if
any snake can be said to be "sweet", then she certainly
was.
Very exciting, how many times in your life do you get to
do something like that?
I have to hand it to you Val, I'm a big strapping guy & I would not want to hold that snake, in fact any snake!! I HATE SNAKES!!! I saw my fair share of those nasty critters when I was in Florida earlier this year, I almost stepped on one wearing open sandles. UGH!
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I almost forgot to tell you guys!
What kind of Boa was it?? Some are much nicer than others and they are very nice between feedings. I imagine a 7 footer is on rabbits by now.
The growth of knowledge depends entirely on disagreement..........Karl R. Popper
I almost forgot to tell you guys!
Yes, she is on rabbits... for some reason they found she didn't like chickens!
I don't know what kind she is though. And she hasn't had any eggs yet.
Very pretty skin. Not the albino type, I don't think I would have picked her
up because those just kinda get to me for some reason!
I don't know what kind she is though. And she hasn't had any eggs yet.
Very pretty skin. Not the albino type, I don't think I would have picked her
up because those just kinda get to me for some reason!
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I almost forgot to tell you guys!
valerie wrote: Yes, she is on rabbits... for some reason they found she didn't like chickens!
Because they taste like snake, of course! Or is it froglegs? :yh_think
Because they taste like snake, of course! Or is it froglegs? :yh_think
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I almost forgot to tell you guys!
Far Rider wrote: Heres a pic of a rubber boa, its indigionous to the pacific northwest.
Never seen a rubber boa before, but I saw a hand-carved wood one at the Cracker Barrel for $3.55
Never seen a rubber boa before, but I saw a hand-carved wood one at the Cracker Barrel for $3.55
